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Flash Mob Steals $9 Million From ATMs

Mike writes "A global flash mob of ATM thieves netted $9 million in fraud against ATMs in 49 cities around the world. The computer system for a company called RBS WorldPay was hacked. One service of the company is the ability for employers to pay employees with the money going directly to a debit card that can be used in any ATM. The hacker was able to infiltrate the supposedly secure system and steal the information necessary to duplicate or clone people's ATM cards. Shortly after midnight Eastern Time on November 8, the FBI believes that dozens of the so-called cashers were used in a coordinated attack on ATMs around the world. Over 130 different ATMs in 49 cities worldwide were accessed in a 30-minute period on November 8. 'We've never seen one this well coordinated,' the FBI said. So far, the FBI has no suspects and has made no arrests (PDF) in this scam."

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  1. I blame adobe by TheGratefulNet · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    n/t

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  2. Mod parent DOWN by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    PopeRatzo is a thief and a LIAR. The parent post was actually dead on. The homeless *are* frequently mentally ill, and it frequently is a result of Vietnam. So yeah, he is right.

  3. Re:This looks like a job for... by evilviper · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Since the M in ATM stands for Machine, saying ATM Machine is redundant.

    The M in ATM also happens to stand for "Mode" and "Management".

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  4. Re:This looks like a job for... by TheThiefMaster · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    The "M" of ATM only stands for "Machine" when you're talking about "Automated Teller Machines". Saying "ATM machine" isn't redundant, because it clarifies which "ATM" expansion you mean, without you having to say the entire expanded form of the acronym.